Type-setting machine.



' A. G. BAKE'R & F. w. \KNOTT.

TYPE SETTING MACHINE.

APPLICATION. man AUG-20.1910. RENEWED JUNE 21, 1915..

1 ,169, 1 1 1 Pagented Jan. 25, 1916.

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A. e. BAK'E'R' & F. w. KNOTT.

TYPE SETTING MAC HINE.

APPLICATION FILED Auslzo, 1910. RENEWED JUNE 21. I915.

1,169,1 1 1 Patented Jan. 25, 1916.

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THE COLUMBIA FLANOGRAPH co., WASHINGTON, D. c

A. G. BAKER & F. W. KNOTT.

TYPE SETTING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED AUG.20,1910- RENEWED lUNE 21.1915.

1., 169., l 1 1 Patented Jan. 25, 1916.

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TYPE SETTING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED AuG.20,1910. RENEWED JUNE 21.1915.

1,169,]. 1 1 Patented Jan. 25, 1916.

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TYPE SETTING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED Aue.20,19m. RENEWED JUNE 21. 1915. 1516 9 1 1 1 I Patented Jan. 25, 1916.

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A. G. BAKER 6; F. W. KNOTT.

- TYPE SETTING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED AUG.20. 1910. RENEWED JUNE 21,1915.

1,169.,1 1 l. Patented Jan. 25, 1916.

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A. G. BAKER & F. w. KNOTT.

TYPE SETTING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED AUG.20, I910- RENEWED JUNE21| 19151 I 1 169 1 11 Patented Jan. 25, 1916.

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wanna/a v I W a I Henna u sar ARTHUR e. sansnnnn FRANK KNO'IT, or lnnrnorr, rincniennnssrcnons TO THE unrvsnsatnacnrnn connnr, OFDETROIT, MICHIGAN;

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Lltilldlfli Specification of Letters Patent,

Patented Jan. 25, 1916.

Application filed August 2c, 1910, Serial lito. 578,080. Renewa June 21, 1915. jSerial No. 35,428.

To all 107mm it may concern Be it known that we, ARTHUR G. BAKER and FRANK W; KNoT'i, citirens or'ffthe United States,"i'esiding at Detroit, Michigan, have invented certain new anduseful Improvements in Type-Setting Machines, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to iniprovements typesetting machines, and, particularly to improvements in typesetting" machines in which electrical devices and meansuarc largely available. I The objects of the invention are: First,

to improve the key action of such a machine.

Second, to improve the type ejectors forsuch a machine. 1 Third, to provide improved electrical connections and means for operating the parts of a typesetting machine. Fourth, to provide improved. setting-up means for the type in such a typesetting machine. Fifth, toprovide improved means to support the typewhen set up in line. Sixth,

to providean improved galley support for such a machine/Seventh, to provideimproved feed mechanismsforthe galley for such a machine. Eighth, to provide an improved space-indicator to show the spaces needed for full justificationol each line as it is set-up in such a machine. i I

Further objects, and objects relating to structural details, will definitely appear from the detailed description to follow. I

We accomplish theobjects of our invention by the devices andn'ieans described in the following specification.

The invention is clearly pointed out in the claims. I p p A. structure which is a preferred embodiment of ourinventionis clearly illustrated in the accompanyingdrawing, .forming a part of this specification, in which: I V

Figure 1 isafront elevation viewof our improved typesetting, machine, with the type distributor omitted. is a rear elevation of the upper portion of the machine, the setting-up devices being omitted.- Fig. 3 is a detail vertical sectional elevation, in broken section, taken on a line corre- I sponding to lines 3 of Figs. land 2. Fig.

.t is a detailhorizontal sectional view on line 4-4 of Fig. 3, showing, details 'ofjtheplun type ejector means, taken on a line corredefined and I sponding jtoline of Fig. 2. Fig. (3 is an enlarged" detail plan view, partially in section, on their-regular line 6-6. of Fig. 7, or the galley support and the type settingup means, the electromagnet 5G appearing in full lines, although above said section line. Fig. s an enlarged detail sectional elevation, taken on a l ne correspondingto line 7-7 of Fig. 6, through the type setting.-

up mechanism, showing the space indicator. F g. 81s a snnilar transverse detall sectional view on line 8-8 of Fig. 6, through the galley support and parts. i Fig. 9 is [an enlarged detail sectional elevation view, illustrating parts of the galley support and line controlling means, taken on a line corresponding tolines 99 of'Figs. 6 and 10. Fig. 10 is an enlarged detail sectional View, taken on a line corresponding to line 1010 of Fig. 8, showing details ofconstruction' perspective view of the type support spring 100. j i I In the drawing, the sectional views are taken looking in thedirection of the little arrows at theends of the section lines, and similar numerals offreference refer to similar parts throughout. the several views.

Considering the numerals of reference,

thebase l of the machine is of the usual co struction and is provided with upright'side supports 2 and 3, between which are arranged lthe channels i of. the typesetting machine, which are in the usual form. Across). the top. of themachine is arail 5, on which the distributer carriage is prefer? ably disposed, the same being actuated by suitable ratchet means on the ratchet acting on the toothed barf). As the distributer meanswhich we employ is made the subjectmatter of an independent application of c0ncurrent. date, we do. not specifically describe the same herein, but will remark that avarietv of distributendevices might be used in connection with the vfeatures wehavehere illustrated anddevised. I

The type apron 7 with the front guide 8 .A keyboard 10 is arranged below. and in front of the said apron 7. The typell are stored in the channel 4 and supplied thereto by any suitable distributer above mentioned' 'A plunger 12 is at the bottom of each channel, suitably guided in ahole in the back of the case at that point. The plungers are held in their normal position by a spring 13. which engages through the plunger by a suitable hook 14. The springs 13 are sup port-ed by an ofl set portion 16 projecting into aperforation in an oblique transverse supporting rib 15 at the rear of the machine,see Figs. 2 and 3.

A vertical plunger bar 17 corresponding to each plunger'12, is arranged back of the same for actuation in a manner that will be hereafter described. These plungers are arranged in a comb 18 arranged at the back of the machine, which guides the same, and thelower ends of the plunger bars, are guided betweenthe teeth of the comb 19 in the lower rear part of the machine,,see Figs. 2 and '3. The lower end of each plunger bar 17 is fitted loosely into a dovetailed slot 20 in the top of the rear end of a key lever 21. The key levers 21 are all notched at 22 and rest upon a transverse fulcrum bar 23, and are suitably guided in slotted tubular posts 24 toward their front ends and rest upon springs 25 in the lower part of said posts. The front of each key lever is provided with a key-button 27. It will thusbe seen that, whenever a key is acted upon by depressing its button 27, the key lever will rock upon the fulcrum 23 and throw the bar 17 upwardly. This brings the upper end of the bar in position to be acted uponby the electrical means hereafter to be described. f

A common bar 28 extendsacross the rear ends of the key levers 21 and is acted upon .33, which whenever any key is depressed. A push rod 29 is secured to the'central part of this common bar 28 and extends upwardly to release a catch to permit the operation of thetype ejector device. This catch consists of a lever 30, pivoted at 31 at the rear of the machine, and'provided with a tooth orshoulder 32, which engages the obliquely-transverse bar chine. V i I The bar 33 is providedwith parallel transverse arms'34 at or near its oppositeends,

which arms 34 are pivoted on the'rod 35.

is supported at' the rear of the mawhich is suitably supported at the back of a the main frame. An elongated armature 39 connects these arms together. Each arm 34 is extended beyond the rod 35, which constitutes a fulcrum therefor, and a spring 36 is connected to a suitable eye 37 in the extended end of said arm, and the opposite end of said spring 36 is connected to a suitable eye 38 in the frame of the machine for details, see Fig. 5. An elongated armature39 connects these arms 34 and is in position to be acted upon bv the electromagnet 40,see Figs. 2 and 3. This electromagnet.

is in the circuit 42, 43, which is connected to the battery41, preferably arranged in the base of the machine,-see Figs. 1 and 2.

An insulated bar 44 is arranged transversely and above the rear ends of the keys 21. This bar 44 is in the circuits of'the different magnets in the machine and is insulatedvfrom the remainder of the machine to which the opposite pole of the circuit is connected, so that, whenever a key of the ma chine is depressed and brought into contact withthe bar 44, the different circuits in the machine are closed and the electromagnets are all operated. So, it will be seen. that, whenever a key 27 is depressed, the rear end of the key is brought into contact with the transverse bar 44 and the circuit is closed, and the magnet 40 will act upon the armature 39 and throw the transverse bar 33 against the upper end of any bar 17, which may be raised into position. This quick action of the magnet will swing this common bar against the bar 17, which, in turn, acts on the plunger and ejects the type. Each type 11, when ejected, will' strike the transverse bar 46 and drop down between the teeth 45 of the guiding comb, disposed in that position, onto the apron 7, and then on down to the guide 8 to the setting-up device. A plate 46, preferably transparent, is above theapron, at such height as to prevent the type from turning.

The setting-up device consists of a segmental piece 47, pivoted at 48, and playing up into the guide 8 for the type, and raising them to the vertical position, as clearly indicated in Fig. 7. This setting-up segment 47 is provided with an actuating pin 49, which plays in the curved slot 50 in the side of the guide 8. The pin 49 is engaged by the slot 52 in the end of the lever 51. This lever 51 is fulcrumed at 53 on the bracket 54 and carries an armature 55 at its upper end in position to be acted upon by the electromagnet 56. This lever 51 is held in its normal position by a spring 57, connecting the longer arm thereof to the bracket 54. A retaining spring 58, recurved upon itself and extended down into proximity to the type in the type guide 8, is secured'to the lever 51 by the rivets 59. The magnet 56 is actuated from the circuit (SO-Ail, the branch 60 being connected to the frame of the machine,and the branch .61 being gconnectedlto the insulated transverse contact bar 44in the lower rear part of the machine already described and referred to. On the side wall ofthe guide 8 is a springl00 the free end lOOfof which is oblique and arranged through aperture 101 in said wall and acts like a yielding pawl to engage any type that is set up and retain itin position. i The spring 100 yields readily. It. will, therefore, be seen that,

whenever a key is depressed; the circuit of the magnet will be closed be set up into the galley and an additional type will .be allowed to descend to the, setting-up device. p x i The galley support is provided with a. vertical plate 64, arranged in a slot there through, having a downwardly+projecting portion 63 through which is arranged a horizontal wire 67, which is embraced by a slot 65 in the rock shaft arms 65, which are securedto the rock shaft 66. The rockshaft 66 is journaled in downwardly-projecting ears 67 on the under side of thejgalley support 9. A weighted handle 68' is provided on the rock shaft 66,-which urges the plate- 64- normally upward. It will be observed that the type are set up adjacent to this plate 64, and, when a line is completed, the plate 64: is depresseddown through the bottom of the galley support 9,:and the type moved alongby appropriate devices into the galley 62. These devices consist of the opposed vertical plates. 69, which project downwardly from the forwardedge of the trans verse plate 70. This transverse plate70 is suitably guided and held normally in position to oppose the said plate 64: by thespring 71, which will draw the same to the-right point to form a type channel forthe line of type between the said "vertical part 69 and the thin plate Vertical rock shaft arms 72 engage'the underside ofthis plate 70 in suitable slots formed therefor, and are carried by the rock shaft 73 indownwardlydepending ears 74: on the sides of the said galley frame support 9. A handle 75 is provided on this rock shaft for manipulating the same toforce a lineinto the galley after it has been completely setup. The side 76 ofthe galley support is thick. 3 The top support of the galley77 is adjustable and is held in place on the rod 78 by means of the set-screw 79 therethrough,see Figs. 6

and 12. v a a 1 A clamp support 80of the galley is adjustable on the rod81 by means of the setscrew 82 and is opposed to the heavy side 76. A. metal block 83 is provided in the galley which slides along the same, and serves to support the type in position as they are advanced by the actuationaof the lineinoving device. A movable type supporting slide 84: isprovided for the type as they are and a; type 11 will assistant, to

by a cord arranged over-the guiding pulley 91,-see Fig.;10,to an eye 93 on.the

plate 87. This "supports the type constantly under tension against thesetting-up device,

and avoids any "slack between the type.- On

the plate 70 is: an upmirdly-projecting standard96yhaving-a segmental scale 99 atthe upper endthereof. A pointer 91 is pivoted on. this standard 96 :at 95, the lower end of which has a'finger 94: extendingadowninto the path'of the line of type. This finger'ds .helduin normal position by the' spring 98,

urging the sameragainst a stop pin97. "It will thus be seen'that when the type a're fed into the galley, andafter a certain quantityof the type has been set up, it eventuallyicomes in contact with the finger-94 This occurs always at the same point, so that, after the contact, .WllGIlBVl type are filled in, the pointer 94 indicates on the scale 99 exactly the number of spaces'that will be needed to fill the'linev An operator, when setting up type, on approaching the end of a line, will thus be able to 1 know exactly how many spaces to'add to theline to make it'a full line". "This will enable the operator; or an justify the. line and properly distribute the spaces, as the required numberwillbe setup along with the rest ofithe type 'at the 'end of the line. This space im dicatorris made adjustable by a set-screw. '96

in a slot 70 in the plate 70, so that it can be set at any predetermined pointydepending on-the width of the galley which is being made use ofwfl. 1:2. :41

i We have nowdescribed "completely all parts'of our machine, and we will proceedto or anynumber of keyssuccessively, which may be required "to fill out orvset up the type desired-I '-As he depresses each key, the

rearend ofthe key will'b e raised. upwardly.

Thiswill first lift the lplungerwbar 17 up into position to be engaged by the=oblique transverse common actuating bar As the motion continues; the pushwbar: 29 will raisethe catch30 and permit this bar tobe actuated, so that, on the continued motion of thekey 27, it will contact with the elec-' tricalcontact bar 44 and close the circuit. This will cause theelectromagnetd0 to act, draw the armature 39 inwardly, which will cause the'transverse bar 33 tostrike the upper end of the elevated bar-17 and force the plunger 12 against the bottom type in the a key-board made up 7 and slide down into theguide 8, and down the inclined'portion to thesetting-up device. At this point, it will come in contact with the spring 58, and be guided down to the setting-up segment 47. On the nextdepression of a key, this operation will be repeated, and; the type that has first dropped downto the-setting-up device will be actedeupon by the setting-up device by means of the lever 51 when the circuit is again closed, because that will cause the electromagnet 56 to act upon the armature 55, which will set the type up in line, as indicated in Figs, 6 and 7. When a line of type has thus been. set up, or substantially set up, the operator notices the position of the pointer 9i and fills in the necessary number of spacesto make his line complete. The, operator then takes hold of the weightedlever 68 and pulls the same upwardly, which depresses the plate 64, and he then depresses the hand lever 75, which carries the line into the galley against the supporting block 83. As additional lines are set up, this operation is repeated until the galley is full. An operator then removes the galley 62 fromthemachine and completely justifies by inserting the spaces properly between the Words in the line.

- Having thus described our invention, what we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is v 1. In a typesetting machine, the combination'of a machine with suitable base and frame with type channels arranged and sup-' ported therein; an apron for the type in front of the said channels with a suitable guide for the type at the front thereof; a

type ejector plunger at the'bottom of each channel; a corresponding spring for returning each ofsaid plungers to initial position;

machine; vertical bars, 'corresponding to saidplungers, suitably guided at the back of said'machine in position to be raised into operative relation therewith; a key lever correspondingto each of said bars and pivotally-connected at itsrear end to its corresponding vertical bar; a transverse plunger-actuating bar disposed to the rear of the machine, a supported on suitable pivoted arms; an armature operatively associated with said actuating bar; an electromagnet for actuating the said plunger actuating bar; a catch for the said actuating bar for holding it in the initial inoperative position; a universal-bar above the keys of the keyboard with a connection to said catch for releasing the' same on the actuation of any key; a transverse universal contact bar connected and in open electric circuit with said electroma net, the same being arranged to,

close the circuit whenever any key is actuof key levers for the is vup means will be actuated; a galley support for the type set up by said machine; a line support for the type to be delivered to the galley, consisting of a vertical depressible plate through a slot in the said support; and a line moving plate suitably guided to force the'line of type into thegalley, when the line-supporting plate is depressed, all coacting substantially as described and for the purpose specified.

2. In a typesetting machine, the combi nation of a machine with suitable base and frame with type channels arranged and supported therein; an apron for the type infro-nt of the said channels with a suitable guide'for the type at the front thereof, a type ejector plunger at the bottom of each channel; a corresponding spring for returningeach of said plungers to initial pos b tion; a key-board made up of key levers for the machine; .vertical bars, corresponding to said plungers, suitably guided at the back of said machine in position to be raised into operative relation therewith; a key lever correspondingto each of said'bars and pivotally connected at its rear end to its corresponding vertical bar; a transverse plunger-actuating bar disposed to the rear of the machine, supported on suitable pivoted arms; an armature operatively associ ated with said actuating bar; an electromagnet for actuating the said plunger actuating bar; a catchfor the said actuating bar for holding it in the initial inoperative position;a universal bar above the keys of the key-board with a connection to said catch for releasing the same onthe actuation of any key; a transverse universal contact bar connected and in'open electric cir cuit with said electromagnet, the same'be ing arranged to close the circuit whenever any key is actuated; a type setting-up means arranged to cooperate with the said type guide consisting of a setting-up segment arranged in the said type guide; means for actuating the said setting-upsegment, consisting of a pin on the-said seg ment; a slotted lever for actuating the same; an armature on the said lever;-an

electi'oinagnet arranged to act upon the said armature, the circuit of which is connected to the aforesaid circuit closing bar in the rear o-ftthe Sit-1d; machine, whereby, when inseam ii any key is 'de )ressed, said the typeset up purpose specified.

In a typesetting machine, the co1nbi nation of a machine With suitable base and frame With type channels arranged and ,in front of the each channel; a corresponding springnfor returning eachof said plungers to initial made up of key levers vertical hars,.corresponding to said plungers,suitably guided at the position; a key-board for the machine;

baclrof said machinein position to be raised into operative relation 't-l16LEWll3l1,a key lecorresponding to each of said bars and pivotally;connected at its rear-end to its corresponding vertical bar; a transverse plunger-actuating bar disposed to the rear supportedon suitable pivoperatively associi channel; a corresponding spring for return-i ot the machine, oted arms an armature ated. with said actuating bar; an electromagnet for actuating thesaid plunger actuating bar; a catch for the said actuating bar for holding it in the initial inoperative position; a universal barabove the keys oi the keyboard With a connection to said catch for releasing the same on the actuation of any key; a transverse universal bar connected and in open electric circuit with said electromagnet, the same'being arranged to closethe circuit Whenever any key is; actuated a type sett1ng-up means arranged to coo aerate with the said t as uide and a galley support for thetype set up by said I all coact ng substantially as deverse universal contact bar connected and in machine, SCIlbBClZiDCl for the purpose specified,

at. In, a typesetting machine, the combi-y nation of a machinewith suitable base and frame With type supported therein; an apron forptlie type I in front of the said channels with a suitable guide for the type at the front thereof; a typo ejector plunger at the bottom of each channel; a corresponding spring for returning each of said plungers to initial position; a key-board made up of key levers for the machine; vertical bars, corresponding to said plungers, suitably of said machine in position to be raised into ope 'ative relations therewith; a key lever corresponding to each of said bars and pivotally connected at its rear end to its corresponding vertical bar; a transverse plunger-actuating bar disposed to the rear of the machine, supported on suitable pivoted arms; an armature op'eratively associated with said actuating bar; an electromagnet for actuating the said plunger actuating bar; a. catch for the said actuating bar for holding it in the initial inoperativeposisetting-up means will be actuated, anda galley supportfor' by said machine, all coact-q ing substantiallyas described and for the v for releasing the any key; a transverse universal contact bar guide tor said plungers, suitably channels arranged and guided at the back tion;a universal bar abovethe keys ofthe keyboardith aconnection to said catch.

same on the actuation of connected and 'in open electric circuit with said electromagnet, the same being arranged to close the circuit Whenever any key 'is actuated; a type setting-up means arranged vto cooperate, with the said type guide; a galley support for the type set up by said machine; a line support for the type to be deliveredito the galley, consisting of a vertical depressible platethrough a slot in the said support; and a line moving plate suitably guided to force the line of type into :the galley, when the line-supporting plate is depressed, all coacting substantially as described and for the purpose specified. 5. in a typesetting machine, the combina tion "of a machine With suitable base and frame with type channels arranged and ported, therein front of the said channels with a suitable the type at the front thereof; a type ejector plunger at the bottom of each ing each of saidplungers to initial position; a keyeboard made up 01 key levers for the machine; vertical bars,

said: machine in position to be raised into operative relation therewith; a key lever corresponding to each of said i an armature operatively associated with said actuating bar; an electromagnet for aictuat ing the said plunger actuating bar; a trans open electric circuit with said electi'oinagnet,

$2111 apron :tor the type in V corresponding to T guided at theback of bars and pivotally connected at its rear end to its corre the same being arranged to close the circuit whenever any key. is actuated; a type setting-up means arranged to cooperate With thesaid type guide; and a galley support for the type set up acting substantially purpose specified. Y

6. In a typesetting machine, the combina-l tion of a machine with suitable base and as described and forthe by said machine, all co frame with type channels arranged and supported therein;an apron for the type in front of the said channels with a suitable guide for the type at the front thereofi'a type ejector plunger at the bottom of each channel; a corresponding spring for returnrug each of said plungers to initial position;

key-board made up of key levers for the machine; vertical bars, corresponding to said plungers, suitably guided at the back of said machine in position to be raised into operative relation therewith; a key lever correspondin to each of said bars and pivotally connected at its rear end to its corresponding vertical bar;'* a plunger-actuating bar disposed to the rear, of the machine, supported on Suitable pivoted arms; 1 an armature operatively associated with said actuating arm; an electro# magnet. for actuating the said plunger actuating bar; a contact means in openelectric.

circuit with said electromagnet arranged to close the'circuit Whenever a key is actuated;

;a type setting-up means arranged to cooperate with the said type guide; and a galley support for the type set up by said machine, all coacting substantially as described and for the purpOse specified. 7

- ,7. In a typesetting machine, the combina- .tion, of a machine with suitable base and frame wlth type channelsarranged and d1sposed therein; an apron for receiving the I said type with a suitable guide for the type at the front thereofatype ejectors for ejecting'the typefrom said channel as required;

keys in a keyboard for'actuating the ame a type setting-up means arranged to cooperate with the said type guide, CORSET/111g of a setting-up segment arranged in. the said type guide'; means for actuating the said:

ysett'uig-up segment, consisting of a pmon I --thesaidsegment a slotted lever V for actuating thesame; an armature on the said lever; an'electromagnet.arranged to act upon the said armature; a clrcuit closlng bar 1n the rear of the machine in an open electric cir- V cuit with said magnet, arranged to cooperate withthe keys of the machine, the said keys ing the type from said channels as required;

keys in a key-board for actuating the same; a type setting-up means arranged to cooperate with the sald type guide, consisting of a setting-up segment arranged in the said type guide; an electromagnet and armature connected to operate said segment; a cir- Copies of this patent may be obtained for transverse cuit 'elosing'b'ar in the rear'of the machine in an'open electric circuit with said magnet, arranged to cooperate'with the keys of the machine, the said keys ofthe key-board being arranged to act upon the said circuit closing bar whenever any key is actuated; and a galley support for the type set up by the said machine, all coacting substantially as described and for the purpose specified.

9. In a'typesetting machine, the combina-v tion of a machine with suitable base and. frame, with type channels supported therev in; an apron and guide forthe type in front of said channels; a type ejector plunger for each of said channels; an actuator bar for said plungers; an electromagnet connected to swing said actuator bar; aset of key leversx'with means for operatively connecting each plunger to saidbar; a type setting-up meanslcoiiperative with'the type guide; an electromagnet and connection therefor to the saidtype setting-up device; and a circuit closingmeans in the circuits of said magnets arranged to cooperate with said keys and be closed on the actuation of any" ,key coacting for the purpose specified.

10. Ina typesetting machine, the combi-j nation with the frame of the machine hay i ing suitable type Channels with key lever means and connectionsfor ejectlng the type;

an apron with a type guide forrecelving the said type; a type setting-up device conoperate with said type guide and having a suitable actuating pin thereon; a bifurcated lever engaging the said pin; an electromagnet connected to actuate said lever for oscillating the said segment; a recurved spring secured to the said lever and extending into the type guide for engaging the type in'the guide when the magnet is operated; and a circuit closing device connected=with the key levers of the machine tobe operated whenever a'key lever is depressed, coacting V for the purpose specified.

In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals in the presence oftwo witnesses. v

, ARTHUR G. BAKER. [Rs] FRANKW. KNOTT.

Witnesses:

VVM.'A. SNYDER, W. Ln Roy ESGAR.

five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, 1L0. I 

